Python is a great language and I used to write it a lot before I migrated more to javascript.
I'm no crypto god either, I'm using http://bitcore.io to interact with all of that stuff.
Do you know what payout you missed and why?
They are fully automated (aside from the initiation) now so any mistakes I made in the past shouldn't happen again.
You're welcome, it's always important to give feedback for the benefit of the whole community. I'd need to check the spread in currency value to see if there's a significant difference in the exchange rates or whether the miner's fees are significant. Based on ShapeShift.io's about page, fees for BTC, DOGE and RDD are as follows:
If people wanted to exchange a disbursement of 300 bits' worth of any other coin to BTC (that's roughly the current value) they lose 33% of their payout. That's insanely restrictive. I feel like there could be a way to get around this, however:
For 10 people getting tipped 300 bits' worth in other coins, that's only a loss of 3.3% overall. For 100 people, only 0.33%. I'd consider this carefully if we were going to do this for the current implementation.
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Until right now I had not listened to The Rogue Element in a good number of years. Thank You! Priceless. +/u/reddtipbot hug
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We're progressing, but this implementation will always be rather experimental/developmental.
/r/GetFairShare/wiki is here to demonstrate and promote the /r/FairShare/wiki concept and develop the concept further.
It will still be experimental IMO until you don't have to trust me with the funds
/r/FairShare/wiki/voluntarystatelessdistributed is my long term vision for FairShare but it's not the only possible implementation.
That's a good thing. And it might.
I really think this is some sort of cpu quota issue. It will take some effort but that stuff can be made more asynchronous.
Maybe even be able to do it in a web worker. http://caniuse.com/#feat=webworkers